"Take
heed that no man deceive you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the
tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. For
in him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in
him..." Colossians 2:8-10
When
we study about a certain practice we should not ask, "Where does God
say not to do
this?" Instead, ask, "Where does God's word show this act would be
acceptable?" If the act cannot be found included in God's will for us,
then we should refuse to participate in it.
Mimes, clowns, dances, dramatization
of hymns, dancers etc., this is beyond
the biblical order of worship in the New Testament, no matter how you try to justified it today. We have to examine with biblical foundation the differences
between the true worship of God and the false. And when we speak of worship, we
are talking about ministry and worship in the church that God has already
determined in His Word how it should be done for the spiritual growth of the
church.
The church was designed to
transform lives, not to entertain crowds in theatrical or circus form. Today
too many churches and their pastors do
not know the true nature of Christ's body, converting the worship of God into a
sensual public act, sensational and
appealing to the emotions of the people, and not a genuine worship of obedience
to God.
Was
liturgical dancing ever a part of worship in the primitive Apostolic church or
throughout the first few centuries? If so, why was it abandoned? Liturgical
dancing was not part of worship in the early Apostolic church. Jewish culture
featured liturgical dancing at weddings and the Feast of Tabernacles, and of
course there are numerous references to David dancing in the Old Testament, but
such dancing was spontaneous and celebratory, not liturgical. As a result,
early Christians from Jewish backgrounds probably lacked a tradition of dance
during formal worship. Dancing only appears in the New Testament in two
contexts: Herod's banquet (Mark 6:21-22) and the celebration of the Prodigal
Son's return (Luke 15:22-27).
By
contrast, dance played a prominent role in many pagan cults, such as the
orgiastic cult of Dionysius. Because early Christians in no way wished to be
associated with such rites, they most likely avoided liturgical dancing in
church, though their intense, sometimes ecstatic worship (Acts 2:43, 1 Cor. 14:26)
may well have included motions of some sort.
To justify themselves, there are
those with their subjective experiences that say, "God revealed to me and
ministered to me with such methods." The truth is that God does not
contradict His own Word, revealing that these alleged experiences are nothing
more than personal emotions and not God's Word. Preachers today have the bad
habit of using half-truths to teach and try to justify entertainment in the
church, using some biblical words and phrases, but with a twisted sense of the
text. These adopt (for convenience and profit) carnal methods of worship, so
they say, to attract people to Christ, when the Bible clearly tells us that that
corresponds to God (John 6:44), the only one capable of add those who will be
saved (Acts 2:47), and the only one with the power to convict of sin hearts
through the power of his Spirit (John 16:8). To say otherwise, is a blasphemy
and heresy of the devil himself, which attempts to neutralize the power of the
Spirit in the church, in order to convert into lasciviousness the Grace of God
(Jude 4).
According to the Bible, true
worship of God is exercised through the spiritual gifts that the Holy Spirit
has assigned to believers, for the church is essentially a living spiritual
body, which for growth depends on the power of the Holy Spirit "... because
each are given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good "(1
Cor.12: 7). And God has ordained minister according to the gifts received for
the building of the church:" So also you, since you are zealous of
spiritual gifts , let it be for the edification of the church "(1 Cor.
14:12)." Each one has received the gift, minister it to one another, as
good stewards of the manifold grace of God "(1 Peter 4 : 10). It is
through the spiritual gifts that God meets the physical, emotional and
spiritual needs of the church, so that it reaches the growth He demands, after all, it is God
who produces the growth of the church, not man (1 Cor 3:7-9, Eph. 4:15-16). The
church is complete in Christ with all the capabilities it needs for its spiritual
growth (Col. 2:9 .) and has no need of carnal and pagan methods to evangelize.
WORSHIP
OF GOD THROUGH SPIRITUAL GIFTS (1 Cor 12:1-10, Rom. 12:6-8)
A. Revelation and Direction:
1. Gift of tongues and
interpretation of tongues
2. Gift of Prophecy
3. Gift of exhortation.
4. Gift of Faith
5. Gift of Discernment
B.
Teaching and Advising:
1. Gift of Word of knowledge
1. Gift of Word of knowledge
2. Gift of word of wisdom
C.
Provision and Testimony:
1. Gifts of healings
2. Gift of miracles
3. Gift continence
4. Gift of Mercy
D.
Administration and Planning:
1. Gift of presiding (Leadership to
serve)
2.
Gift to administer (to distribute goods)
3. Gift of service (help, assist)
Unfortunately, today many
churches that have been badly indoctrinated have adulterated the worship of
God, virtually replacing the gifts of the Spirit for methods and formulas of
secular and pagan origin, with the vague excuse to evangelize. The arguments
that today many ministers and Christians use to defend these methods have no
biblical basis whatsoever. This has led to an unprecedented deterioration and
spiritual chaos, at this time. Today in many churches that have converted the worship
of God into a place of entertainment, its members do not want to endure sound
doctrine, in fulfillment with what the apostle Paul said: "For the time
will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but having itching ears
they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own desires, and
will turn away from listening to the truth and shall be turned unto fables (II
Tim. 4:3-4). Fables are nothing but tales, stories, narrations that are not
real, pure fiction.
The pastors of these churches,
as a pretext to give way to liturgical
dancing (Hebrew) in the church, use verses from the Old Testament (II
Sam 6:5-14, 1 Cor 15:29; Jer. 31:4 -13; Isa. 3:16). This argument fails
completely, ignoring that the church is not subject to the liturgy of worship
(Hebrew) of the Old Testament, understand their festivals, ritual ceremonies,
and sacrifices: "For finding fault with them saith, Behold, the days come,
saith the Lord, when I will make with the house of Israel and the house of
Judah a new covenant ... By saying new covenant, he hath made the first old and
what is obsolete and aging will soon disappear Now even the first covenant had
regulations for worship and an earthly sanctuary ... But Christ being come an
high priest of good things to come, by a greater and more perfect tabernacle,
not made with hands, that is, not of this creation ( Hebrews. 8:8, 13; 9:1-11)".
The Scriptures tells us here that the Lord's church was called to the new order
of worship and praise of the New Testament, by the administration, singing and
manifestation of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 12:7, Eph. 5:19; Col. 3 : 16, 1 Peter
4:10). It is noteworthy that the only two mentions of the word
"dance" in the New Testament, is in relation to "Hebrew"
festivity (Luke 15:25), and sensual and erotic dances to seduce (Mt. 14:6; Mr .
6:22)
The early church never used
formulas or human dynamics of its time in its worship of God, even to
evangelize, because they only depended on the power of the gifts of the Spirit.
For example, the apostle Peter in his first public preaching, around 3,000
people were converted to the gospel, and in his second message over 5,000
received the Lord. Peter did not need worldly methodologies to evangelize, he
just needed the preached word (verbally) in the power of the Spirit, which
convicts hearts of sin. It is God who gives growth to the church, not man.
Today there are believers who speak of the "talents" as implying that
in the Bible the word "talent" or "art", would result or
allows all kinds of worldly methods and pagan practices to be used in the
church. Not so, the Lord himself said about his house, 'and reverence my
sanctuary, I am the LORD "(Leviticus 19:30)" My house shall be called
a house of prayer "(Matthew 21:13) So, those that want to be entertain go
to the theater or the circus. Because the church is to be reverence and worship in spirit and truth of
God to transform lives, not for entertainments or shows to entertain people.
FALSE
WORSHIP USING METHODOLOGIES OF PAGAN AND
WORLDLY ORIGIN
1.
Pantomimes: Dramatic work of Greco-Roman origin that substitutes verbal
language for body language "mimicry" used as entertainment throughout
history. Dramas and theater performance which originated in ancient Greece in
order to entertain the viewer and exalt the audience's emotions. (Practice not
used by the first apostolic church).
2.
Clowns: Actor, satirist that makes fun of everyday life and whose function is
to make people laugh with jokes mocking and tricks or magic tricks. Practice of
Greco-Roman origin used in the royal courts as spectacle. (Practice not used by
the first Apostolic Church)
3.
Psychology & Psychiatry: These are branch of philosophy. It seeks to
understand the nature and human behavior and the causes that motivate. Intended
to diagnose behavior problems, but is unable to rehabilitate. Concepts of
Metaphysics. (Practice not used by the first Apostolic Church)
4.
Melodies of pagan origin with Christian lyrics: Practice prohibited by God in
the Old Testament (Eccl. 7:5, Isaiah 23:15-17), and the singers of Israel were
forbidden to use pagan tunes in worship to God, they should provide "new
song", as worship (Ps. 33:3). Music was never used to evangelize. Also in
the New Testament (Col. 3:16, Eph. 5:19-20), the apostle Paul established that
the songs to God must be spiritual, that
is, must be inspired by the Holy Spirit, both in letter and in the melody.
It doesn't matter what excuses
or pretexts you might have today to practice such methods of worship, this does
not fit within the biblical framework. God already determined in his word how
the church should grow, this, through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. The liturgy
of worship of the first apostolic church is the immutable model of worship for
the Church of every age: "If any man minister, with the strength God
provides, so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ"
(1 Peter 4 : 11).
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